The Catalyst: A Journal of Ideas from the Bush Institute
Profiles in Pluralism
Americans who are keeping this country united
This edition of The Catalyst: A Journal of Ideas from the Bush Institute illustrates the various ways in which a vital abstract concept, pluralism, plays out in American life today. In a series of essays and interviews, Profiles in Pluralism highlights people around the country working on the conviction that our differences don’t have to divide us – they can make us stronger.
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Understanding the other ([link removed])
Pearce Godwin, Founder of the Listen First Project and the #ListenFirst Coalition
Persistent misperceptions are what keep Americans divided. It’s time we get to know one another.
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The right way to think about diversity ([link removed])
Nicole Bibbins Sedaca, the David and Kelly Pfiel Fellow at the Bush Institute
Competition and balance among different groups are what make America strong.
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Pluralism isn’t purple ([link removed])
Chris Walsh, Director of Global Policy at the Bush Institute
The power of agreeing to disagree.
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Finding God in each other ([link removed])
William McKenzie, Senior Editorial Advisor at the Bush Institute
Pastor Bob Roberts and Imam Mohamed Magid on how true faith requires us to engage with difference.
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Unity in the trenches ([link removed])
Jason Galui, Lieutenant Colonel, USA (Ret.), Director of Veterans and Military Families at the Bush Institute
The world’s most pluralistic society is protected by its most diverse organization: the U.S. military.
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Building bridges in the Divided States of America ([link removed])
Lawrence E. Adjah, Founder and Chairman of the Family Dinner Foundation
How familial connections can combat polarization.
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Sparring for success ([link removed])
Anne Wicks, the Don Evans Family Managing Director of Opportunity and Democracy at the Bush Institute
American-style diversity is messy, sometimes bruising – and essential to leadership and good governance.
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Pluralism in the pew ([link removed])
William McKenzie, Senior Editorial Advisor of the Bush Institute
Mark Oppenheimer on how people can disagree about faith – and most other things – but still get along.
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Connecting on campus ([link removed])
Eboo Patel, Founder of Interfaith America
U.S. universities are the ideal place to teach Americans how to cooperate.
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The secret of sacred spaces ([link removed])
Knox Thames, Senior Fellow at Pepperdine University
The mixed history of religious site reminds us that pluralism is always possible.
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